While the iPhone remains the biggest category, the smartphone now represents half of the firm’s sales at 26 billion dollars (£21.4 billion), down from 29.5 billion dollars (£24.2 billion) the previous year.

iPhones on display (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

Meanwhile, services – which includes the likes of Apple Music, iCloud and Apple Pay – along with the Mac, iPad, wearables and home and accessories all experienced growth.

The chief executive called the results “promising”, highlighting the continued success of the services part of Apple, which took sales of 11.5 billion dollars (£9.4 billion).

The sector looks set to take a bigger chunk of Apple’s growth in the future, with a new movie and TV streaming platform Apple TV+, the Apple Card, as well as a gaming subscription product Apple Arcade, all set to launch soon.

“These results are promising across all our geographic segments, and we’re confident about what’s ahead. The balance of calendar 2019 will be an exciting period, with major launches on all of our platforms, new services and several new products.”